BibleProject Podcast Series

The Wilderness

The wilderness is marked by hostility and the struggle to survive, and, in the Bible, it’s where people repeatedly find themselves. In this series, Tim and Jon explore the theme of the wilderness as a place of danger, testing, and learning to trust.

2 Episodes
The Worst, Best Place to Be in the Bible

This year, we are looking at themes that play a prominent role in the Exodus story. And today, we’re starting a new series on the theme of the wilderness. The wilderness is a setting that shows up constantly in the Bible, and it mainly represents a hostile, barren place where humans can’t survive. So why does God repeatedly lead his people through it? In this episode, Jon and Tim introduce the theme and discuss how the biblical authors portray the wilderness as a place of testing, character formation, and even an Eden-like refuge.

The Wilderness of the Sea

In the Bible, the wilderness is an uninhabitable, hostile place for human life. And in the creation narratives of Genesis 1 and 2, the wilderness symbolically represents the chaos of a pre-creation state. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the wilderness language in the creation narrative and how it contrasts with Eden, God’s oasis of beauty, order, and abundance.